112 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING SYSTEM INFORMATION
for Paris is GMT +1, while the Time Zone Offset for New York is GMT
–5.
■ Daylight Savings — Enables automatic Daylight Savings Time (DST)
on the device based on the device’s location. There are two types of
daylight settings, either by a specific date in a particular year or a
recurring setting irrespective of the year. Define the fields.
■ From — Defines the time that DST ends each year. For example, DST
ends locally every fourth Friday in October at 5:00 am. The possible
field values are:
■ Day — The day of the week at which DST ends every year. The
possible field range is Sunday-Saturday.
■ Week — The week within the month at which DST ends every year.
The possible field range is 1-5.
■ Month — The month of the year in which DST ends every year. The
possible field range is Jan.-Dec.
■ Time — The time at which DST ends every year. The field format is
Hour:Minute, for example, 05:30.
■ To — Defines the time that DST begins each year. For example, DST
begins locally every second Sunday in April at 5:00 am. The possible
field values are:
■ Day — The day of the week from which DST begins every year. The
possible field range is Sunday-Saturday.
■ Week — The week within the month from which DST begins every
year. The possible field range is 1-5.
■ Month — The month of the year in which DST begins every year.
The possible field range is Jan.-Dec.
■ Time — The time at which DST begins every year. The field format
is Hour:Minute, for example, 02:10.
■ Recurring — Defines the time that DST starts in countries other than
USA or European where the DST is constant year to year.
2 Click . The Time settings are saved, and the device is updated.